Baby boomers are people between the ages of 1945 and 1964 and make up on of the largest and prosperous generation in the United States history.
Baby boomers retirement is of great concern today. Many are facing retirement and becoming eligible for
pensions, and benefits from the government, such as
Social Security and Medicare. Many boomers are facing early retirement at the age of 55 but are they really ready for
retirement? Most will not be ready for retirement as many of them spent their money as fast as they had earned it. Therefore, they are in high debt because they wanted things now and charged things to their
credit card, instead of putting the money away for retirement. Some will be forced to work through retirement because they do not have
money saved, others by choice.
Many young active baby boomer future seniors are looking for ways to work at home or at a job of choice. They cannot see themselves just sitting around home and not do anything. Many may want to change careers or get into a new business at home they always had wanted to start but could not because of work and family or other reasons. Baby boomers are pursing new interests or an old one after a hectic career and raising a family.
The overall picture, many baby boomer households have not accumulated enough savings throughout their careers and are faced the rude shock that the cost of living will be much higher than anticipated and most will be forced to live on government benefits alone.
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15
Jan
Posted in Blog Jobs by Damien |
A nursing assistant has many titles, Certified Nursing Assistant’s, Nursing Aids, Nursing Assistants, Patient Care Technicians, Home Health Aides, and Orderlies. The title you are given depends upon where you live and work. Being a Nursing Assistant is not for everyone and requires a very caring, dedicated, qualified individuals to take care of other people and their needs, such as bathing, dressing, going to the bathroom and so on. The pay is not as attractive as it should be for the work a Nursing Assistant is expected of them. More often than not, they are short staffed, which decreases the quality of care that patients receive while at the same time presenting a safety hazard to both staff and patients alike. The need for quality caring Nursing Assistants has become an important issue, and a time a problem for healthcare facilities. Nationwide, this country has experienced a dilemma of nursing assistant of the direct care-giving field. As the number of nursing homes continue to increase and as the Baby Boomer generation gets older, it is an unfortunate fact that the care-giving field and turnover rate for Nursing Assistants is astounding. Nursing Assistant is a very wonderful, caring, fulfilling and rewarding venture a person can encounter. As a Nursing Assistant, you must have compassion and a desire to help people. It is not an easy job but a rewarding one. New Nursing Assistant’s often find themselves overwhelmed at the workload and the pace to get everything accomplished in one shift. When the job becomes challenging, the Nursing Assistants are the ones who stay with their job and have a heart of compassion for the people they are care for. To some Nursing Assistants, it is just a job that pays the bills and nothing more. These kinds of people are easily recognizable in the work place because of their behaviors such as being lazy and having attitude problems. The patient’s are the ones who suffer for these Nursing Assistants who made the wrong career choice. As a Nursing Assistant, you will be faced with many situations on a daily basis that require an enormous amount of patience, coping ability and maturity to care for your patients. Teamwork is an absolute necessity and if you a person who wants to work alone than being a Nursing Assistant might not be the right career choice for you.
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31
Dec
Posted in Blog Jobs by Damien |
Baby Boomer’s are rapidly approaching retirement age and many still want to have a home job. Seniors have a lot of time on their hands and many hours to be able to work, at a job they like, in the comfort of their own home. However, you must be able work enough hours and have the right skills, and the criteria to finish the tasks and complete the deadlines according to the company rules and regulations for work at home jobs. For your home office you will need a computer, High Internet connection, such as DSL or Cable, phone line, possibly two, printer, possible fax, transcription equipment and or digital camera. There are many types of work at home jobs such as being an independent contractor or virtual assistant which covers many types of writing and creative writing jobs for at home writers. Virtual assistants are writers who work at home to provide a service to companies that need their help. Three types of work at home jobs are listed below for Baby Boomers or writers that will not put a strain on their budget and will help give them a little bit of extra money.
- Keyword article writing is what companies use to gain free exposure on the Internet. The cost is varies from $1.00 to $5.00 every 200 – 500 word articles. Most companies want you to write about 10 articles at a clip and the money can mount up quickly.
- Associated Content allows you to almost write about any subject and the article is submitted after approval. You have to submit a tax return if you make more that 600 dollars a year and a lot of people don’t write more because of the stipulation.
- Telemarketing at home positions are best for those who feel that they can speak with others about selling goods and services over the phone.
Baby Boomer’s, or writers, who still want to work after retirement can find work at home jobs online like writing articles, being a virtual assistant and telemarketing are just a three of many at home jobs that Baby Boomer’s can earn money and still work at home.
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b5media is looking for a Small Biz Blogger:
The Business Channel at b5media is searching for a blogger to co-write for an existing blog about small business for the boomer generation.
You should be prepared to write 3 or more posts per week.
The Business Channel is a group of dynamic bloggers who write engaging, quality content. To join us, let us know how you would make a positive impact in our community.
Interested applicants can apply here.
Original post can be found here.
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